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About the Millionaire's Digest: The Millionaire's Digest is a media publishing platform, magazine product line, and social networking site where anyone who's ever had a passion or talent for anything can share it with others, discover what others are sharing, and meet new friends who are also passionate about and sharing the same things as they are!
Special note from the young Founder & CEO: If you're a blogger, writer, or someone who just loves to write, at the Millionaire's Digest, something we do for our writers is we provide and do just a little bit extra (such as publish their articles for them on our platform and social networking sites, give them the freedom and ability to be a magazine writer where we let them write whatever it is they're passionate about, etc.) as a way to help our writers get their name, articles, blog/website out there!

Like this:

Need somewhere other than your blog/website where you can get your articles and stories published…? Well, you’re all welcome to get them published in our magazine, and we can get them out in front of our large audience for you!

Need help getting your blog/website out there…? Happens to the best of us! We can help you get more likes, more followers, more views, and more comments on your posts, and we’ll do it all for free for you!

And Note: As the young CEO of the Millionaire’s Digest, I understand that a lot of you get busy and have your own blog/website to run too, so I just open this up to let all of you write whenever you have the time to do so!

For those looking to create intriguing SEO-friendly content and don’t necessarily have the writing chops for blogging, here are a few alternatives.

1. Design an infographic.

Well-produced infographics often have a higher probability of going viral than text-based content, as people enjoy sharing data portrayed in a visual format. While infographics usually aren’t cheap to produce (unless you have an in-house graphic designer), there are a few services online like Piktochart that offers templates to design an inforgraphic at a low cost.

1. Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Business This is a great job for animal lovers who enjoy getting paid for caring for and playing with other people’s pets. Dogs and cats are the most common pets that need care when owners are away.

1. Develop a strong work ethic.

In terms of building a successful career, work ethic trumps everything. What that means is doing your job and getting it done come hell or high water. It means striving to be better than anyone. It means working your a** off, meeting your commitments and making your boss, customers, or whoever deliriously happy.

1. Take notice of blog comments.

If you have an active blog that gets even a few comments, don’t just leave them to go by unnoticed — draw every little bit of ammunition you can from them by taking every single comment and turning it into a question or topic to write about on your blog. And if you don’t have many comments? Find a popular blog in your niche that does and use write them down to answer on your blog.

2. Go where the people are.

People are the ones asking the questions and needing your info, right? So it makes sense to go where they already are. And really, it doesn’t get much easier than a short virtual walk to an online forum in your niche. All you have to do is search Google for “your niche + forum.”

After browse the forum, you can use these questions people ask as “ideas” than can rework them into blog posts. You’re basically letting them do the idea generation for you. All you have to do is take notes on what you see!

3. Use a blog topic / headline generator

This one may sound too good to be true, but there are actually several places online that can help you generate ideas automatically — and, best of all, they can be super fun to use. For instance, Hubspot has a cool topic generator. All you have to do is enter three topics you want to write about and the tool automatically generates a whole bunch of ideas for you.

4. Turn to your bookshelf.

Most of us have books on our shelves that are related to our business — usually more than a few. So instead of letting them gather dust, pick one up and use it for inspiration.

I’m sure you’ve got plenty of good books to look at that’ll help you generate a whole range of ideas. But let’s not stop there. I’ll share one more strategy before wrapping up here. Take advantage of all of them, and you should have no trouble coming up with those 100 ideas in no time at all.

1. Make a strong first impression

Most people’s attention span lasts just four seconds across 20 percent of website content viewed. So, when it comes to your website, think about first impressions. You want your blog to have a professional simple design; a clean and uncluttered site; and an easy to navigate path.